Toronto Police investigate missing Indian student case
The disappearance of Sahil Kumar, an Indian student who had gone to Canada for studies, has left the Indian community worried. Hamilton police have requested checks at local gurdwaras. Sahil was last seen at Toronto's Union Station on May 16 and his phone has been switched off since that day.
The disappearance of Sahil Kumar, an Indian student who traveled to Canada for his studies, has sparked concern within the Indian community. The 23-year-old had recently come to Canada to attend Humber College, but vanished shortly after his arrival. Hamilton police have urged the Indian community to check local gurdwaras to see if Sahil might have sought shelter there.
Reports indicate that Sahil Kumar was last observed leaving Toronto's Union Station at 12:50 pm on May 16, and his phone has been turned off since 1:31 pm that day. Police mentioned that Sahil was not very familiar with the area and could have gotten lost.
Passports, laptops found at home, waterfront interested in online activity
Authorities discovered Sahil's passport and laptop at his residence in Hamilton. Their internet activity also indicated an interest in visiting Toronto's waterfront. Consequently, a search operation is underway based on this information.
No signs of mental or physical distress
Authorities report that there are currently no signs suggesting Sahil was experiencing any mental or physical distress. Hamilton Police are carrying out a comprehensive investigation in collaboration with Metrolinks, Toronto Police, nearby hospitals, and Humber College.
Appeal to Indian community for cooperation
The police have made a direct request to the Indian community to inspect nearby gurdwaras and shelters. Anyone with information regarding Sahil Kumar is urged to contact the local police right away. Sahil's unexpected disappearance is worrying not only his family but also Indian students residing in Canada.